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Caesars, Need room key to access elevators?
Duzyh 10 Reviews 945 reads
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Just a general question. Can a visitor get to your room without a room key? The info. Ive been able to find is it depends on the tower.

Can someone with the know give me the scoop, please?

Thanks!

Yes a visitor can get to your room without a key. I was just there last night & I didn't have any problems.

These are my rules of engagment!
Eliminates the whole security issues, plus, hey!!
This is a date!!  Let's treat it like one!!

Play safe, all!

xoClair


Since Caesars is one of the hotels that I seem to visit quite a bit , I know the history of
it's security and room keys ;-)

Years ago a room key was required  ( for any tower ) to get past security and get to the room.
When Caesars opened the Augustus tower , they put a security guard 24/7 for the Augustus tower.
Due to budget cuts they took the security guards away from the other towers.
At that time , since most guests were put in the Augustus tower , it didn't make sense to have security at the other towers.

In the mean time Caesars was remodeling all of the old towers  ( Centurion, Roman, Palace, and Forum ) and working on building another new tower. ( Octavius Tower.....which is now open )

Looking to save more money , they started security at the Augustus tower  from 10:00pm till the morning. instead of 24/7

By the time the other towers were back in use and the new Octavius was also open , the whole - show your room key to a security guard was eliminated to save on extra costs.

On rare occasions if some VIP is staying at the hotel or if something major is really going on they MAY , put a guard from 10:00 pm till the morning by the Augustus tower which also leads to the   Octavius tower..........but that is really very very rare.

Since the beginning of the year I have been to all of the towers. all hours of the day and night .
Security has never been around.
I was at Caesars during SuperBowl weekend and MAJIC ........ still no security by the elevators.

So as of now a visitor can get to your room with out a room key ;-) ;-)

As you can see , because of this history people may not have a clear answer of yes or no and why maybe there is confusion about it .

But Spice girl always has the inside scoop *wink wink*

BTW there are ladies out there ( like myself ) who understand that a gent may need discretion and can not risk being seen in public with a lady.
The gent is here on business and may have many other business associates staying at the same hotel.
There is no need to meet me at Valet ........ I don't even park at Valet.
To be private and to keep a low profile ,I self park.
and no need to meet at a bar either .


Although there are many ways to be discreet and meet a lady to give her a room key if that is required to get to the room .
Defiantly coming to a hotel that doesn't require a room key to get to the room , scores extra points. ;-) ;-)

xoxo CindySpice  



 

Posted By: Duzyh
Just a general question. Can a visitor get to your room without a room key? The info. Ive been able to find is it depends on the tower.

Can someone with the know give me the scoop, please?

Thanks!

Thank you for the very informative reply. It's very important to me for visitors to go straight to the room.

Posted By: CindySpice

Since Caesars is one of the hotels that I seem to visit quite a bit , I know the history of
it's security and room keys ;-)

Years ago a room key was required  ( for any tower ) to get past security and get to the room.
When Caesars opened the Augustus tower , they put a security guard 24/7 for the Augustus tower.
Due to budget cuts they took the security guards away from the other towers.
At that time , since most guests were put in the Augustus tower , it didn't make sense to have security at the other towers.

In the mean time Caesars was remodeling all of the old towers  ( Centurion, Roman, Palace, and Forum ) and working on building another new tower. ( Octavius Tower.....which is now open )

Looking to save more money , they started security at the Augustus tower  from 10:00pm till the morning. instead of 24/7

By the time the other towers were back in use and the new Octavius was also open , the whole - show your room key to a security guard was eliminated to save on extra costs.

On rare occasions if some VIP is staying at the hotel or if something major is really going on they MAY , put a guard from 10:00 pm till the morning by the Augustus tower which also leads to the   Octavius tower..........but that is really very very rare.

Since the beginning of the year I have been to all of the towers. all hours of the day and night .
Security has never been around.
I was at Caesars during SuperBowl weekend and MAJIC ........ still no security by the elevators.

So as of now a visitor can get to your room with out a room key ;-) ;-)

As you can see , because of this history people may not have a clear answer of yes or no and why maybe there is confusion about it .

But Spice girl always has the inside scoop *wink wink*

BTW there are ladies out there ( like myself ) who understand that a gent may need discretion and can not risk being seen in public with a lady.
The gent is here on business and may have many other business associates staying at the same hotel.
There is no need to meet me at Valet ........ I don't even park at Valet.
To be private and to keep a low profile ,I self park.
and no need to meet at a bar either .


Although there are many ways to be discreet and meet a lady to give her a room key if that is required to get to the room .
Defiantly coming to a hotel that doesn't require a room key to get to the room , scores extra points. ;-) ;-)

xoxo CindySpice  



 
Posted By: Duzyh
Just a general question. Can a visitor get to your room without a room key? The info. Ive been able to find is it depends on the tower.

Can someone with the know give me the scoop, please?

Thanks!

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